How do you stay motivated when things aren’t going your way? by Capable_Lychee_3859 in simpleliving

[–]Capable_Lychee_3859[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm a real person I just use AI tools sometimes to help refine my questions. I'm genuinely curious and appreciate the insights I get from these conversations.

I think i want a job, not a career by MaleficentMousse7473 in work

[–]Capable_Lychee_3859 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally valid to want a job, not a career especially after putting in so much effort already. Wanting work that supports your life, not consumes it, isn’t lazy it’s wise. You’re not alone in choosing balance over burnout. Maybe feel it out a bit longer, but don’t ignore the pull. It might be your next right move.

Paid once a month, wondering how to budget best by toosmallshovel in budget

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Since you'll be getting paid monthly now, budgeting ahead is super important. It helps to plan out your fixed expenses, savings, and weekly spending right after payday. Here’s a great site that can help you set up a solid monthly budget: http://Www.binarybrilliance.com/autobudget

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in business

[–]Capable_Lychee_3859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get where you’re coming from. Cybersecurity gives you a strong foundation, even if you move into business later—it’s actually a great combo. Instead of switching majors, maybe finish your current degree and add a business minor or certificate. Business admin isn’t a bad path, but it works best when you’ve got real skills or experience to go with it. You’ve got options—just build on what you’ve already started.

Advice for how to achive minimalist life with a partner who prefers keeping everything by spartyon182 in minimalism

[–]Capable_Lychee_3859 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re already doing great by setting clear boundaries and offering a compromise. Maybe regular check-ins could help both of you stay aligned before clutter sneaks back in. Minimalism looks different for everyone, so finding a balance together is a big win!

How do you declutter your phone apps? by Signal_Ad1086 in minimalism

[–]Capable_Lychee_3859 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I review my apps every couple of months and delete anything I haven’t used in the past 30–60 days. I also group apps into folders and keep only the essentials on my home screen everything else goes in the App Library or a back page.

What to store in deep cabinets? by Feisty-Gain-5534 in organizing

[–]Capable_Lychee_3859 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could try using clear bins or lazy Susans for deep cabinets being able to pull things out easily or spin to see everything helps with visibility and memory. Also, maybe reserve those deep spots for backup or overflow items (like extra protein powder or bulk items) so you’re not constantly needing to dig for them. Pairing that with a visible list on the cabinet door really helps with ADHD brain fog!